Cairo Governor Dr. Ibrahim Saber
inaugurated the Technical Education Exhibition and Workshops titled “Manufacture
and Innovate” at the Nasr City Technical School, which featured the
participation of 38 industrial schools.
During the inauguration ceremony, Governor Saber emphasized
that the political leadership places significant importance on technical
education, as it is a key avenue for achieving the comprehensive development
plans and programs outlined in Egypt's Vision 2030.
That has prompted the Egyptian government to implement a
national strategy aimed at establishing the foundations of a non-traditional
technical education system. This system focuses on providing an applied
learning environment for curricula that simulate the labor market across
various local, regional, and global specializations. Additionally, it seeks to
enhance the qualifications of human resources and improve their technical and
technological readiness in response to rapid developments in diverse fields.
The strategy also encourages a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship while
upgrading the skills of those involved in the educational process to meet
international standards.
Moreover, Saber said the state is committed to empowering
young people, nurturing their talents, and preparing them for excellence in the
labor market. It also aims to equip them with the essential knowledge and
skills required to thrive in their careers, thereby producing qualified
graduates in various specializations that are in demand in the labor market.
During his visit to the exhibition, Saber remarked that the
quality of the students' exhibited products is a source of pride, as it
demonstrates significant improvement each time and showcases the skills of both
the students and the faculty supervising their training. He also mentioned that
the establishment of permanent exhibitions to promote the students' products
will be considered.
The governor was accompanied by Deputy Cairo Governor Eng.
Mona Batrawi, Director of Cairo’s Education Directorate Samah Ibrahim, and
several officials of Cairo governorate.
The exhibition showcases products created by students from
nearly 300 technical education schools across Cairo. It includes workshops
focused on computer science and various commercial projects, such as printing,
textiles, pottery, and decoration. Additionally, the exhibition features
graduation projects from the Arab Organization for Industrialization, as well
as workshops on artifact restoration, concrete work, plumbing, plastering,
jewelry and metalworking, turning, wood inlay, and automotive skills. There is
also a dual education workshop in collaboration with a global automotive
company based in Egypt.
The annual exhibition also showcases displays from various
sectors, including woodworking, agricultural production, electrical and
electronic technologies, refrigeration and air conditioning, textiles,
entrepreneurship, decorative arts, decorative metals, mechanical engineering,
ready-made clothing, hotel management schools, and special education exhibits.
Source: Media Department, Cairo Governorate